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"Narratives of Identity: An Analysis of Recent Mayan Audiovisual Productions in the Yucatan" by Francisco Javier Fernández Repetto

Francisco Javier Fernández Repetto
March 25, 2014
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"Narratives of Identity: An Analysis of Recent Mayan Audiovisual Productions in the Yucatan"

Francisco Javier Fernández Repetto (PhD. Anthropology, Universidad de Florida 1994) is Profesor Investigador Titular C and Director of the Research and Graduate Studies Unit of the Facultad de Ciencias Antropológicas at Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán.  His research has focused on identity and rituals, and currently on academic tourism and ethnography and the theorization of international academic exchanges.  His publications include Una población perdida en la memoria: Los negros de Yucatán (Con Genny Negroe Sierra, UADY 1995); Religión popular de la reconstrucción histórica al análisis antropológico (Aproximaciones casuisticas). (G. Negroe Sierra y F. Fernandez Repetto, eds.  UADY 2000); Izamal Festivo (con Genny Negroe Sierra, UADY 2006) y Estampas Etnográficas de Yucatán (F. Fernandez Repetto, ed, UADY 2010).

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